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Use real backend by default. Start server with NODE_ENV set to development mode. Co-authored-by: David Mehren <git@herrmehren.de> Signed-off-by: Falk Rehse <neuringe1234@gmail.com>
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4. Run `openssl rand -hex 16 | sed -E 's/(.*)/HD_SESSION_SECRET=\1/' >> .env` to generate a session secret if you have not set one manually before.
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## Preparing for running the frontend code
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## Preparing for running the frontend code
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**ToDo:** Document how to setup development environment using docker.
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The commands will stay active in your terminal, so you will need multiple tabs
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to run both at the same time.
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1. Enter the `react-frontend` directory and use `yarn start` if you want webpack to continuously rebuild the frontend
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code.
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1. Enter the `react-frontend` directory and use `yarn start:for-real-backend` if you want webpack to continuously rebuild the frontend code. The frontend will expect a running backend at port 3000.
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**Note:** Currently, this will not result in the backend and frontend communicating with each other.
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**Note:** You can run `yarn start:for-real-backend` to start a frontend, which tries to connect to a local backend.
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**Note:** You can run `yarn start` to start a frontend with an integrated, mocked API. This may support more features than the real backend.
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2. To auto-reload the server, enter the `hedgedoc` directory and run `yarn start:dev`.
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2. To start the server in auto-reload mode, enter the `hedgedoc` directory and run `env NODE_ENV=development yarn start:dev`.
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## Testing
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